- 30 Oct 2020 17:18
#15131422
@Pants-of-dog, when I’ve seen evidence that your reading comprehension has improved I’ll be willing to respond to your posts.
And the latest Rasmussen White House Watch is out, with Biden expanding his lead, at this point in 2016 Trump and Clinton were tied 44-44:
On the plus side, Rasmussen’s latest look at Arizona has Trump leading 48-45, and likewise in North Carolina 48-46.
If Texas becomes a swing state, the chances of the Republicans winning the nationwide popular vote would be so poor they might as well stick to the Electoral College and hope for a Hail Mary.
And the latest Rasmussen White House Watch is out, with Biden expanding his lead, at this point in 2016 Trump and Clinton were tied 44-44:
- Donald Trump 46%
- Joe Biden 49%
- Some other candidate 4%
- Not sure 2%
On the plus side, Rasmussen’s latest look at Arizona has Trump leading 48-45, and likewise in North Carolina 48-46.
Rancid wrote:When Texas becomes a swing state? Will Republican still support the electoral system?
If Texas becomes a swing state, the chances of the Republicans winning the nationwide popular vote would be so poor they might as well stick to the Electoral College and hope for a Hail Mary.
Society cannot exist, unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere; and the less of it there is within, the more there must be without.
—Edmund Burke
—Edmund Burke